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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Lingle saves Hawaii refineries from EPA
By News Release @ 3:41 PM :: 10961 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics

EPA TO ADJUST PROPOSED EMISSION STANDARDS TO MINIMIZE ADVERSE IMPACT TO HAWAI‘I’S REFINING CAPACITY

news release from www.hawaii.gov/gov

HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle announced today that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has agreed to make changes to proposed rules on emission standards for liquid fired process heaters and boilers that reflect the unique circumstances of Hawai‘i’s two island-based oil refineries.  The EPA will create a regulatory subcategory that will appropriately reflect the industrial variations of Hawai‘i’s refineries that would otherwise make it economically unfeasible to comply with the proposed emission standards.

The EPA’s decision came after Governor Lingle wrote to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson last month informing her of the potential adverse impact the proposed standards for controlling hazardous air emissions from industrial, commercial and institutional boilers and process heaters (Boilers NESHAP) could have on Hawai‘i, including the potential loss of refining capacity in the islands.

“I appreciate the EPA’s willingness to work collaboratively with my Administration to ensure proposed emission standards do not adversely impact the oil refining operations in our state, while still protecting our air quality,” said Governor Lingle. 

“You raise important concerns about the impact that the standards could have on Hawaii’s two refineries, and by extension, the State’s economy and the Pacific Command,” said Jackson in her October 25, 2010 response letter to Governor Lingle.  “Your letter effectively summarizes the primary ways in which the situation of the Tesoro and Chevron refineries in Hawaii differs from that of refineries located on the mainland of the United States.”

Specifically, Governor Lingle pointed out that Hawai‘i does not have access to natural gas which the refineries could switch to as their fuel source to meet the draft emission standards in the EPA’s proposed rules.  In addition, because synthetic gas is produced by a single gas company in Hawai‘i using the by-products of the two oil refineries and must be liquefied and transported to the neighbor islands, the cost of synthetic gas is considerably more expensive than natural gas.

The Governor’s letter also outlined how forcing Hawai‘i refineries to install elaborate control and monitoring systems to meet the proposed emission standards would cost millions of dollars that the refineries would not be able to afford based on the small size of the Hawai‘i market and the fiscal conditions of the two facilities.  The proposed EPA rules would force the parent companies of the two refineries to make investments that are not economically feasible and would put them at a competitive disadvantage.  As a result, it would not be unreasonable for one or both of the parent companies to cease refining operations in Hawai‘i. 

Governor Lingle pointed out to Jackson that requiring Hawai‘i refineries to comply with the proposed standards would have no measurable impact on improving air quality because Hawai‘i already complies with EPA ambient air standards.  Furthermore, the Hawai‘i Clean Energy Initiative that the Lingle-Aiona Administration and the U.S. Department of Energy have been pursuing to reduce dependence on fossil fuels will provide the type of fundamental shift in emissions EPA is seeking.

Jackson informed Governor Lingle that the U.S. District Court has agreed to the EPA’s request for a one-month postponement, until January 16, 2011, as the deadline for issuing the final Boiler NESHAP rules.

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